César Castro's more than 45 years of existence show the consistent positioning in the market that its founders have always sought to follow: a wide variety of quality table and kitchen products for hotels and restaurants, but also for home. In this Cesar Castro|cookshop you will find professional products for passionate amateurs. The idea is to meet the true pleasure of everyday cooking. This is the space where you will find that utensil you have been looking for years or that brand new gadget you never imagined existed. All this together with utensils and table top for catering professionals, canteens, hotels, restaurants, bars, cafeterias, etc.
Kitchen utensils
Monday to Friday: 9:15-19:00 Saturday: 9:15-13:00 | 14:30-19:00 Sunday: closed
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Address:
Rua do Bonjardim, 420
Postal Code:
4000-116
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
222071210
Website:
http://www.cesar-castro.pt/
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